i think my itinerary is perfect! (for us)
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i think my itinerary is perfect! (for us)
What do you think?
Fly into Venice, and out of Rome:
Venice: May 1-4
Rome: May 4-5
Positano: May 5-9
Capri: May 9-10
Rome: May 10-12
(We're doing Rome twice in case the weather is iffy at the end and we can't leave Capri when we need to.)
How does this sound? Do you think that the weather in May will affect any of our planned boat traveling (ferries, tours, etc?)
Thanks!
Fly into Venice, and out of Rome:
Venice: May 1-4
Rome: May 4-5
Positano: May 5-9
Capri: May 9-10
Rome: May 10-12
(We're doing Rome twice in case the weather is iffy at the end and we can't leave Capri when we need to.)
How does this sound? Do you think that the weather in May will affect any of our planned boat traveling (ferries, tours, etc?)
Thanks!
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I think the title for my message was the problem. I was trying to be clever to get people to open it! Basically, though, it's perfect because of the info on this board.
Again, though, just wanted to do a final check before I start booking.
Again, though, just wanted to do a final check before I start booking.
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If you think it is perfect then it is since nobody here is going to take the trip for you.
Nobody can predict the weather but there are sites you can go to for retrieval of historical weather data such as weatherunderground.com
Nobody can predict the weather but there are sites you can go to for retrieval of historical weather data such as weatherunderground.com
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I won't do that 1 night in Rome, I would go directly from Venice to Positano. Too much packing/unpacking and moving about. In fact, if weather is a concern, I'd take a night off of Postitano and add it to Rome. There's so much to do in Rome in any weather, alhough I believe the weather in May is quite nice.
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We've been to Italy several times the first weeks of May - perfect weather every time! That said, I agree that I'd go directly from Venice to Positano - that way you'll enjoy Rome at the end in a more comprehensive way not wasting time packing, checking in, checking out, etc.
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Maybe we will do that (stay in rome only at the end).
The only bad part would be that it would be a long day of travel, though, right? (going from Venice straight to Positano)
We were planning on doing the train to Naples, the hydrofoil to Sorrento, and the boat to Positano. Are we looking at like 10 hours of travel time?
The only bad part would be that it would be a long day of travel, though, right? (going from Venice straight to Positano)
We were planning on doing the train to Naples, the hydrofoil to Sorrento, and the boat to Positano. Are we looking at like 10 hours of travel time?
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I agree with Bob. If you land at the beach and your hotel is not one of the few right on the water you will be hiking up hill with luggage or you be paying a porter to carry each piece of luggage up (and you will still have to hike up).
A private driver (in a Mercedes) from Naples to your hotel should be about 100 Euros.
A private driver (in a Mercedes) from Naples to your hotel should be about 100 Euros.
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We were in Italy this past May 7- 22, beginning in Rome, then traveling north. The day-time weather was in the low 70s, mostly sunny everyday. Just one morning of torrential rain in Rome on May 9, but it cleared by noon. It was great weather. The flowers were in full bloom everywhere, especially on the Spanish Steps. Just take layers for the evenings, including a water resistant jacket. I wore sandals at night, no problem with cold feet. You'll love it.
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Alpi Eagle flies from Venice to Naples. Right now their promotional rate is 39 euros - one way. There's an early a.m. flight and an early afternoon one.
http://www.alpieagles.com/default.aspx
http://www.alpieagles.com/default.aspx

